While porting a webapp from IIS/asp.net to HttpListener something struck me as rather strange.
While both have a concept of Context, Request and Response, the HttpListener variants share no common interface with the IIS/asp.net variants, despite the fact that the interfaces are almost identical.
In order to work around this, I have created my own common interfaces (IContext,IRequest and IResponse) and wrapped the corresponding server generated objects with implementations of these interfaces, so that I don't need two separate implementations of the handler code that I am porting.
This has resulted in a class explosion of wrappers (10 in all), just to code around this missing common interface.
Have I missed a trick, or is this just a shortcoming of the .net APIs?